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Computational studies of intramolecular disulfide bonded catenanes as a novel stabilizing mechanism in thermophilic microbes August 23, 2007 Daniel Park Yeates lab, MBI, UCLA SoCalBSI Today • Intracellular disulfide abundance in thermophiles/hyperthermophiles • P. aerophilum citrate synthase • Searching for catenanes • Results Importance of studying thermophilic enzymes • Industrial applications – Engineering heat-stable biomolecules – Utilizing those found in nature • Taq DNA polymerase for PCR • Insight into protein folding mechanisms – Evolution of thermostable proteins Intracellular disulfide bond abundance Mallick et al., 2002 PNAS 99, pp. 9679-9684 Presence of disulfide bonds within the intracellular proteins of P. aerophilum • Both lanes reduced • Presense and absence of iodoacetamide • Large fraction of P. aerophilum proteins contain disulfide bonds Boutz et al., 2007 JMB 368, pp. 1332-1344 Citrate synthase (PaCS) from P. aerophilum Boutz et al., 2007 JMB 368, pp. 1332-1344 Catenane structure of PaCS Boutz et al., 2007 JMB 368, pp. 1332-1344 Disulfide bonds: contribution to the thermostability of PaCS Boutz et al., 2007 JMB 368, pp. 1332-1344 Cysteine abundance at terminal regions 1.4 N-term (20 residues) middle C-term (20 residues) Cys abundance (%) 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 P. aerophilum (2605 proteins) A. pernix (1700 proteins) E. coli K-12 (4131 S. cerevisiae (5879 proteins) proteins) organism Alignment of thermophilic citrate synthase Approach Possible catenanes by temperature Cysteine abundance at terminal regions 2 1.8 Cys abundance (%) 1.6 N-term (20 residues) middle C-term (20 residues) 1.4 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 P. islandicum DSM 4184 A. pernix M. thermophila PT organism T. elongatus D. psychrophila LSv54 Clusters of orthologous groups (COG) functional classifications • • • • • • INFORMATION STORAGE AND PROCESSING [J] Translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis [A] RNA processing and modification [K] Transcription [L] Replication, recombination and repair [B] Chromatin structure and dynamics • • CELLULAR PROCESSES AND SIGNALING [D] Cell cycle control, cell division, chromosome partitioning [Y] Nuclear structure [V] Defense mechanisms [T] Signal transduction mechanisms [M] Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis [N] Cell motility [Z] Cytoskeleton [W] Extracellular structures [U] Intracellular trafficking, secretion, and vesicular transport [O] Posttranslational modification, protein turnover, chaperones • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • METABOLISM [C] Energy production and conversion [G] Carbohydrate transport and metabolism [E] Amino acid transport and metabolism [F] Nucleotide transport and metabolism [H] Coenzyme transport and metabolism [I] Lipid transport and metabolism [P] Inorganic ion transport and metabolism [Q] Secondary metabolites biosynthesis, transport and catabolism • • • POORLY CHARACTERIZED [R] General function prediction only [S] Function unknown Possible microbial catenanes by function Possible microbial catenanes by function Possible thermophilic catenanes by function Possible thermophilic catenanes further classified by COGs (top 7) Functional classification COG type No. of catenanes [O] Posttranslational modification, protein turnover, chaperones Peroxiredoxin 7 [C] Energy production and conversion Citrate synthase 5 [C] Energy production and conversion Anaerobic dehydrogenase, typically selenocysteine-containing 5 [?] Unclassified 5 [G] Carbohydrate transport Transketolase, N-terminal subunit 4 [EP] Amino acid and inorganic ion transport ABC-type dipeptide/oligopeptide/nickel transport system 4 [E] Amino acid transport 3-dehydroquinate synthetase 4 Possible catenane among peroxiredoxin homologs? • [O] COG0450 Peroxiredoxin (7) Thermoanaerobacter tengcongensis MB4 Methanosaeta thermophila PT Pyrobaculum islandicum DSM 4184 Pyrobaculum islandicum DSM 4184 Pyrobaculum calidifontis JCM 11548 Pyrobaculum arsenaticum DSM 13514 Methanocaldococcus jannaschii DSM 2661 • 20808569 116754713 119873344 119871684 126458809 145590729 15668917 [C] COG0372 Citrate synthase (5) Pyrobaculum islandicum DSM 4184 Pyrobaculum calidifontis JCM 11548 Pyrobaculum arsenaticum DSM 13514 Pyrobaculum aerophilum str. IM2 Aeropyrum pernix K1 119873179 126459178 145592430 18312809 14601576 P. islandicum DSM 4184 peroxidase: alignment with homologs P. islandicum peroxidase homolog P. islandicum peroxidase homolog Future directions • MD simulations of possible catenanes • Determine structures of most likely catenanes by X-ray crystallography • Investigate correlation between psychrophilic proteins and disulfide bonding Acknowledgements • • • • Todd Yeates Neil King Jason Forse Brian O’Connor • • • • Jamil Momand Sandra Sharp Wendie Johnston Nancy Warter-Perez • SoCalBSI program • Ronnie Cheng • Funded by NIH, NSF, EWD, DOE